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In eyes with astigmatism the cornea, the clear dome covering the front of the eye, is not quite perfectly round. The curvature, if measured closely, is a little flatter in one direction (say, horizontally) and a little steeper in the other ... more
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We don't sell the toric color contacts for astigmatism because they are much more costly and complex than regular color contact lenses therefore we feel they should be purchase by the doctor that fitted you in case of problems with your vision when ... more
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Can i use store brand contact solution with acuvue 2 advance lens... ... more
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Yes. Our free evalution, done prior to your procedure, will tell how much we can correct any astigmatism. ... more
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Astigmatism is very common. Some experts believe that almost everyone has some degree of astigmatism, often from birth, which may remain the same throughout life. Astigmatism often occurs with myopia and hypermetropia. ... more
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Can contact lenses be worn for astigmatism?Answer: Astigmatism is a common vision problem that causes objects to appear distorted and blurry, often affecting both distance and near vision. The problem is caused by an irregularly shaped cornea. ... more
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In the US, we only have one kind of disposable dailies available. I understand there are more kinds in other countries. Wearing a lens with the axis a little bit off will not damage your eyes. Your vision may not be as clear. You really need to ... more
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With any type of contact lens, there is an increased risk of infection. For this reason it is extremely important to be fit by an eye doctor with a proper lens for your particular eye and to follow the appropriate cleaning and wearing directions. ... more
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I have a feeling that you were not fit for these contacts you plan on wearing for only 4 days. I also hope that these are not someone else's contacts. The only way it would be safe to where spherical contacts (no astigmatism) and not toric (for ... more
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ACUVUE® ADVANCE® Brand Contact Lenses for ASTIGMATISM and ACUVUE® Brand TORIC Contact Lenses are soft contact lenses designed for people with astigmatism. In the past, it was nearly impossible for people with moderate to severe astigmatism to wear ... more
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